Friday, October 05, 2007

University of South Carolina Gamecock QB Chris Smelley was selected as Freshman of the Week by the SEC this week.

According to the USC site, "Smelley, a 6-2, 216-pound redshirt freshman made his just second career start on Saturday and led the Gamecocks to a 38-21 win over Mississippi State. While celebrating his 21st birthday, Smelley completed 19-of-37 passes for 279 yards and two touchdowns, all career highs."

And since his selection, the most popular t-shirt on campus is this one...

You guys heard about the guy who went back to college and got on the football team right? He was a grandfather! He was also a trainer in his life, so he was in great shape. But he had said that was one of his biggest regrets in life, something about not getting to play football in college or something. Anyway, anything is possible!

I'm just so pleased that any of you were watching the Rice game. Up 31-7 going into the 4th quarter? Win 31-29. I just knew they were going to overtime and they were going to blow all of that big lead. Such is the life of a Rice Owl fan...

There was also a 40-something fella who played hockey while he was in grad school... I forget where but it was some small liberal arts school in New England. There's hope for me yet! Although, I hope that doesn't turn me into that creepy old guy hanging around campus and staring at coeds.

Yeah, I am the creepy old lady hanging around campus staring at young studs....hee hee. 46 year old in doctoral school at the UofM......but seriously, these cute little things remind me of my sons (who are in college too), that is just......ewwwwww....

Thanks Mgoblue93 :o) I am in the nursing program. The number one best perk of being a student.......season tickets!!!!! Depending on my research, I am planning on 4-5 years to complete my degree. This is my first year.

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